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a lot more news from boston and the world, when we come back. but i wondered what a customer thought? describe the first time you met. you brought the flex in... as soon as i met fiona and i was describing the problem we were having with our rear brakes, she immediately triaged the situation, knew exactly what was wrong with it, the car was diagnosed properly, it was fixed correctly i have confidence knowing that if i take to ford it's going to be done correctly with the right parts and the right people. get a free brake inspection and brake pads installed for just 49.95 after rebates when you use the ford service credit card. did you tell him to say all of that? no, he's right though... ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> the search is on after a man is cleared for sending ricin tainted letters to the president. victor blackwell has more. >> reporter: ta house is being searched, but there is no confirmation of how it's related. >> la about the man that was released? what can you tell us? >> he
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>> that was when he was 22. 21, 22. he just graduated from high school, and he didn't get into college right away. so he was having, i guess, difficulties finding himself. and then he started being interested in, not just religion, not just islam, but he also read other philosophers, and he read confucius, and gandhi. and of course, he came closer to islam, because that's his background. that's what his family believes in, i guess. that is why islam was his choice, at first. but then, yeah, he started changing. he started changing towards being somewhat radical, yeah. he would always support ideas of, you know, being -- you know, pray five times a day. he was going to the mosque regularly. started doing it when he was about 22, 23 maybe. and, you know, he would always try to protect many conversations, he would try to protect his ideas, and defend islam. and maybe even sometimes defend, you know, people in other countries, like i guess afghanistan that, yeah, they were invaded for no reason. something like that. >> stan
>> that was when he was 22. 21, 22. he just graduated from high school, and he didn't get into college right away. so he was having, i guess, difficulties finding himself. and then he started being interested in, not just religion, not just islam, but he also read other philosophers, and he read confucius, and gandhi. and of course, he came closer to islam, because that's his background. that's what his family believes in, i guess. that is why islam was his choice, at first. but then,...
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as rivers cresting tomorrow, just over 22 feet. very severe situation. the governor, in fact, has issued a state of emergency. otherwise, conditions for tomorrow and the rest of the week, we see a low pressure system building over the northern portion of the state and as this low continues to work its way across the state here, across the country, we start to see the possibility of some more snow brewing and unfortunately it will be messy to start the beginning of the workweek. but we'll start to see the changeover to rain as it approaches the eastern seaboard. things starting to improve to the middle to the end of the following week. however, temperatures remain below average for this time of the year. 21 for saranac lake. caribou, 28. detroit 27. duluth, 27 degrees. it's definitely going to be a very chilly start to the day. and we still have some frost advisories and freeze warnings as well still in effect. but things remain nice and warm in phoenix, tucson and el paso. that's a look at the national conditions. here's a look at y nn >> bianna and dan,
as rivers cresting tomorrow, just over 22 feet. very severe situation. the governor, in fact, has issued a state of emergency. otherwise, conditions for tomorrow and the rest of the week, we see a low pressure system building over the northern portion of the state and as this low continues to work its way across the state here, across the country, we start to see the possibility of some more snow brewing and unfortunately it will be messy to start the beginning of the workweek. but we'll start...
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let's turn to business news now. it's travel news, too. a major strike on monday at lufthansa effecting travel in and around europe. the german airline is cancelling nearly 1,700 flights after a walkout over wages. thousands of airline staffers want a pay increase. they want 5%, lufthansa is offering 1.2%. >>> let's check back in on the markets. >> we are seeing healthy gains this session. you're seeing us in different places. we want to go to nina do dos santos. >> good morning, you two. we have quite a bit of optimism on monday's markets. a lot of this is sentiment buoyed by the fact that the g-20 did not criticize japan's efforts to print more money, load up on debt and bring down the value of the yen. one of the most entertaining business notes i received this morning was entitled "it's raining yen hallelujah." if we go back to the european markets, we are taking cues from where asia left off. fitz ratings on tuesday became the second to downgrade the uk, refer together biting effects the austerity policies have been doing here. first
let's turn to business news now. it's travel news, too. a major strike on monday at lufthansa effecting travel in and around europe. the german airline is cancelling nearly 1,700 flights after a walkout over wages. thousands of airline staffers want a pay increase. they want 5%, lufthansa is offering 1.2%. >>> let's check back in on the markets. >> we are seeing healthy gains this session. you're seeing us in different places. we want to go to nina do dos santos. >> good...
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the handshake is making headlines world white. critics are accusing gates of being rude because he kept a hand in his pocket shaking hands with the president. in korean culture that is appropriate among friends, the same age or younger but otherwise, it is seem as expressing superiority to the other. >> happening now, state lawmakers are considering a new tax on sugar drinks. the penny per ounce tax adds 12 cents to a can of soda and other drinks like sweet tea and energy drinks. something has to be done to curb alarming rates of obesity and diabetes but the california restaurant association is not happy saying they are facing too many cost increases. >> the number of americans with heart failure will increase from five million last year to eight million by 2030 according to research by the american heart association. that means the costs of treating the condition could double to $70 billion or the equivalent of $244 for every u.s. taxpayers. the aha says the findings highlight the need for strategies to prevent and treat heart fa
the handshake is making headlines world white. critics are accusing gates of being rude because he kept a hand in his pocket shaking hands with the president. in korean culture that is appropriate among friends, the same age or younger but otherwise, it is seem as expressing superiority to the other. >> happening now, state lawmakers are considering a new tax on sugar drinks. the penny per ounce tax adds 12 cents to a can of soda and other drinks like sweet tea and energy drinks....
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you are watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" now." >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from ou now." hey, thanks forworld news now" stopping by.ter this from ou you know, i've followed your character since the first episode. i'm a big fan, big, big fan... thank you. listen, your storyline makes for incredible tv drama. thing is, your drug use is very adult content. too adult for the kids. so, i'm gonna have to block you. aw, man. yeahh... well. have a good one. you're a nice lady. >> here's the story. i want to show you this. >> this is the picture, amalgamated. this is what the average porn star looks like. she is not real. a compilation of all these women. 5'7", 117 pounds. a caucasian woman. bra size, b and c. >> wow. >> now that's the actual report. that's what the average porn star looks like. we haven't doctored this in any way. show the news anchors again. can you move the porn star's? i mean, how far off? ♪ skinny so skinny >> i just love that. we made "leno." you made "leno." why? you looke porn star. mom is proud. >> i didn't know how t
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together. >> you came to new york. >> we came to new york to do model u.n. >> you even had a crush on him. >> i even had a crush on him. whenever i was speaking to him i felt safe. >> interesting you use the word safe given the events -- >> i know. this is like something i'm so struggling with. i don't really understand how the dzhokhar i knew and the dzhokhar that's being publicized throughout the media, they don't match up at all for me. >> reporter: rose says dzhokhar was close to his older brother tamerlan but -- >> dzhokhar and his brother were very different people. and i think that maybe his experience here was slightly different than that of his brother's. he came here when he was younger. so -- >> would you characterize him as an american kid? >> absolutely. yeah. definitely. he knew more like slang terms, cool words to use than i did. like there's no language barrier. he was what i might term like a typical cambridge boy. >> reporter: the suspect's father confirmed to us today that the elder brother spent six months in russia last year. he also had this message for police. >
together. >> you came to new york. >> we came to new york to do model u.n. >> you even had a crush on him. >> i even had a crush on him. whenever i was speaking to him i felt safe. >> interesting you use the word safe given the events -- >> i know. this is like something i'm so struggling with. i don't really understand how the dzhokhar i knew and the dzhokhar that's being publicized throughout the media, they don't match up at all for me. >> reporter:...
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, back to the news now. and a heartbreaking return to residents in west, texas, following last week's massive explosion. those living on the edge of the blast zone were allowed to return home. and they began to go through what's left of their belongings. >> there's those, like misty lambert, still recovering in the hospital. lambert said she waited for an hour to be rescued after the explosion. but was never alone. >> my cousin died 20 years ago. my cousin was right there beside me, holding my hand, telling me not to let go. >> misty's a mother of five. she was racing to evacuate when the explosion hit. president obama will attend a memorial service on thursday for the 14 people who lost their lives. 12 of those victims were first responders. >>> a fugitive who replaced osama bin laden on the fbi's most-wanted list is now under arrest. former washington, d.c. elementary schoolteacher eric justin toth was captured in nicaragua. he's accused of producing child pornography. he was fired amid allegations that he
, back to the news now. and a heartbreaking return to residents in west, texas, following last week's massive explosion. those living on the edge of the blast zone were allowed to return home. and they began to go through what's left of their belongings. >> there's those, like misty lambert, still recovering in the hospital. lambert said she waited for an hour to be rescued after the explosion. but was never alone. >> my cousin died 20 years ago. my cousin was right there beside me,...
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new evidence in the investigation is now surfacing, and cnn's miguel marquez has that for us. miguel? >> reporter: don, for the first time we're hearing the 911 tapes from this terrible tragedy here in west, a couple of clips we want to play for you gives you a sense of just how horrific the scene was that night. >> there was, um, some sort of explosion at our house. all the windows on the side of the house are completely blown in. the walls, part of it is blown off. >> okay. >> calm down and take a deep brerkts okay. where is the situation? we're getting help out there as faf as we can, okay. >> listen to me. just completely exploded. i've got a nursing home and an blns station and the area that i need as many trucks that you can send this way. >> reporter: ant out of that terrible tragedy, the explosion and fire and 149 who perished in it, this town is starting to struggle to its feet today, don. the first church service is held. the bishop of boston came up to us to deliver the mass in the pews, in that service. there was one man that seemed to capture the sense of grief of
new evidence in the investigation is now surfacing, and cnn's miguel marquez has that for us. miguel? >> reporter: don, for the first time we're hearing the 911 tapes from this terrible tragedy here in west, a couple of clips we want to play for you gives you a sense of just how horrific the scene was that night. >> there was, um, some sort of explosion at our house. all the windows on the side of the house are completely blown in. the walls, part of it is blown off. >> okay....
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>> i know. >> april 22. i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. time now just about 4:30. what a lovely weekend too. >> yes. a few things happened. beautiful weather. >> gorgeous weather around the bay area. and i think today, boy, it may not get better than this as we'll see plenty of sunshine and some very warm temperatures again. probably the warmest day of the week. we'll talk about that coming up. >> it couldn't get any better than yesterday. >>> outside now quiet on bay area roads. we are seeing overnight roadwork but not at the bay bridge. it's in the south bay. so coming up a check of all your roadways across the bay area in a little bit. >> thank you, liz. >>> a moment of silence is planned in massachusetts this afternoon one week after two explosions rocked the boston marathon. boston's police commissioner says the two brothers had more explosives and may have been planning more attacks. the 19-year-old suspect who was caught friday has been communicating with officials by writing. susan mcginnis reports that suspect is unable to speak. >>> reporter: 19-year-old
>> i know. >> april 22. i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. time now just about 4:30. what a lovely weekend too. >> yes. a few things happened. beautiful weather. >> gorgeous weather around the bay area. and i think today, boy, it may not get better than this as we'll see plenty of sunshine and some very warm temperatures again. probably the warmest day of the week. we'll talk about that coming up. >> it couldn't get any better than yesterday....
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the fbi wants to question tamerlan's wife, who is now in rhode island. they are going through his lawyer trying to get information from her. >> susan mcginnis live in boston, thank you. >>> boston was on the minds of runners and spectators at the london marathon. they observed a moment of silence prior to yesterday's race and wore black ribbons on their shirts. security forces were up by 40% and britain's prince harry was on hand mingling with the crowd. >> it was never an option. >> they had about 35,000 runners in london. for each one who finished the race, $3 went to a fund to help boston bombing victims. we'll have continuing coverage of the boston marathon bombings right here on kpix 5 and kpix.com. >>> new this morning, seattle police are now trying to figure out what led to a gun battle that killed five people. officers say bullets were flying when they arrived at the scene. they tried to help two injured men in the parking lot when one of them reached for a gun. 8 officers opened fire. investigators later found other victims in two different apar
the fbi wants to question tamerlan's wife, who is now in rhode island. they are going through his lawyer trying to get information from her. >> susan mcginnis live in boston, thank you. >>> boston was on the minds of runners and spectators at the london marathon. they observed a moment of silence prior to yesterday's race and wore black ribbons on their shirts. security forces were up by 40% and britain's prince harry was on hand mingling with the crowd. >> it was never an...
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a new boat is expected to cost $30,000. but the money is now pouring in. bianna, you think the government would reimburse him. the boat was destroyed in that shootout with government police. >> regardless of where the money comes from, he deserves a new one. >> he does. >>> coming up -- we'll cover a breaking story, cup cake crisis, could the craze now be ending? rachel smith is on the case. we'll be back in a minute. the best yogurt they've ever tasted. and there are some people who haven't tasted it yet. delicious, nonfat, authentic greek strained yogurt. extraordinary fruit flavors. the fage total split cup. plain extraordinary." there's a lot i had to do... watch my diet. stay active. start insulin... today, i learned there's something i don't have to do anymore. my doctor said that with novolog® flexpen, i don't have to use a syringe and a vial or carry a cooler. flexpen® comes prefilled with fast-acting insulin used to help control high blood sugar when you eat. dial the exact dose. inject by pushing a button. no drawing from a vial. you should eat
a new boat is expected to cost $30,000. but the money is now pouring in. bianna, you think the government would reimburse him. the boat was destroyed in that shootout with government police. >> regardless of where the money comes from, he deserves a new one. >> he does. >>> coming up -- we'll cover a breaking story, cup cake crisis, could the craze now be ending? rachel smith is on the case. we'll be back in a minute. the best yogurt they've ever tasted. and there are some...
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breaking news, the most wanted man in america. suspect number two, now found. the incredible drama of the last few hours. dozens of shots, cornered in a boat by the police and taken alive. >> suspect is in custody. nobody has come into the perimeter. >> who is the 19-year-old honor student, the popular high school wrestler, who brought a major american city to a standstill? friends in shock. >> it never seemed like there were any warning signs. >> what changed after 12 years in this country, to turn the brothers into killers? contradictions between their uncle. >> being losers. not being able to settle themselves. >> their aunt. >> the picture was staged. >> and our exclusive phone conversations with their defiant father in russia. how two unanimous men in caps gradually became known as killers with names, history and grudges, while dozens of their victims still fight for their lives. reporting live from boston, elizabeth vargas. >> good evening. what an evening it has been here in boston tonight. we heard president obama speak a short time ago about the captur
breaking news, the most wanted man in america. suspect number two, now found. the incredible drama of the last few hours. dozens of shots, cornered in a boat by the police and taken alive. >> suspect is in custody. nobody has come into the perimeter. >> who is the 19-year-old honor student, the popular high school wrestler, who brought a major american city to a standstill? friends in shock. >> it never seemed like there were any warning signs. >> what changed after 12...
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make sure you watch "world news" with david muir later on this evening. we hope you have a wonderful weekend. thank you for joining us for a packed hour covering a jam-packed week. >>> good morning, an attempted deal is on for the palo alto unified school district. they report 760 teachers would get a 3% pay raise and a one time bonus under the collective bargaining agreement. a similar deal was reached with the california school employees association. the board of education will hold a public hearing on both those agreements on tuesday at 6:30 p.m. the final vote will be may 7th. >>> in sports, a limited number of warriors tickets go on sale at 10:00 a.m. for games three and four of the playoff series against the nuggets. this afternoon they opened a series against the denver nuggets. they are the third seed in the best-of-seven series. tip-off is at 2:30 and it will be broadcast on our sister network espn. >>> good morning to you. nice and sunny out there. temperatures in the 50s. climbing to the upper 50s in oakland. 48 in half moon bay. santa cruz, 45
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here are some of the other stories topping the news now for you. the two men arrested on charges of plotting a terrorist attack on a canadian train will be in court today for a bail hearing. they reportedly had direction and guidance from al qaeda in iran. >>> 14 people were killed in the blast in texas. >>> the tsa postpones the plan to allow small knives back on planes. it wants more input. flight attendants and air marshals have slammed the plan. >>> the faa and airlines say it is partly because of the sequester forced furloughs. 400 flights were cancelled yesterday. more than a typical monday. >>> and the suspect who replaced osama bin laden was captured. he was been on the run. the former elementary school teacher is wanted on child pornography charges. >>> and day three of the hearing for the man accused of sending ricin raced letters. ricin was not found at his home. >>> at least 22 deaths are being blamed on the bird flu in china. and you might need to be 21 years old to buy a pack of cigarettes if you go to a new york city soon. mayor bloo
here are some of the other stories topping the news now for you. the two men arrested on charges of plotting a terrorist attack on a canadian train will be in court today for a bail hearing. they reportedly had direction and guidance from al qaeda in iran. >>> 14 people were killed in the blast in texas. >>> the tsa postpones the plan to allow small knives back on planes. it wants more input. flight attendants and air marshals have slammed the plan. >>> the faa and...
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people are watching all over the world right now. we really appreciate what i have a done. >> thank you very much. i really appreciate it. >> thanks for bringing this to an end. and this just coming in, we are getting a new photo into cnn, on the right, take a look at this it shows the m.i.t. police officer, sean collier, who was killed thursday night in the shootout with the two suspects. on the left is the mbta officer, richard donahue, who was seriously injured. the two men, it turns out, graduated from the police academy together. >>> just ahead, an exclusive interview with the suspect's father. he tells cnn why he doesn't believe his two sons are the boston bombers. a confident re. those dreams have taken a beating lately. but no way we're going to let them die. ♪ ameriprise advisors can help keep your dreams alive like they helped millions of others. by listening. planning. working one on one. that's what ameriprise financial does. and that's what they can do with you. that's how ameriprise puts more within reach. ♪ >>> cnn
people are watching all over the world right now. we really appreciate what i have a done. >> thank you very much. i really appreciate it. >> thanks for bringing this to an end. and this just coming in, we are getting a new photo into cnn, on the right, take a look at this it shows the m.i.t. police officer, sean collier, who was killed thursday night in the shootout with the two suspects. on the left is the mbta officer, richard donahue, who was seriously injured. the two men, it...
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the help came quickly. 26-year-old tamerlan t is now dead. he was the one in the black jacket and black backpack we saw in the video tape yesterday. his younger brother, 19 -year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev is on the run. dzhokhar is the one with the white baseball cap. five hours later after five p.m. yesterday at around 10 p.m. yesterday, a robbery takes place in cambridge near mit. shortly thereafter a campus police officer is found shot dead in his vehicle. that police officer just 26 years old. moments later polic police reced reports of an armed carjacking by two males. their victim, after 30 minutes was released unharmed, running into a 7-11 and telling his tale of two guys trying to kill me, they took my car. we don't know why they let him go, but they did. less than an hour after that, police pursue the stolen car. during that chase police say the suspects threw explosives at them, erupting in a dramatic gun battle that was all caught on amateur video. watch. >> there's explosions and gunfire going on down the street. >> imagine what those
the help came quickly. 26-year-old tamerlan t is now dead. he was the one in the black jacket and black backpack we saw in the video tape yesterday. his younger brother, 19 -year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev is on the run. dzhokhar is the one with the white baseball cap. five hours later after five p.m. yesterday at around 10 p.m. yesterday, a robbery takes place in cambridge near mit. shortly thereafter a campus police officer is found shot dead in his vehicle. that police officer just 26 years old....
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. >> the big data error, the social media error, all aspects of that new world that was nonexistent even on 9/11. all of that came into play. during this event. >> reporter: this sunday morning, looking back on the past week's extraordinary events in boston. >> osgood: in the wake of a sudden catastrophic event, people are often haunted by thoughts of "if only" powerful feelings of regret over things we always meant to do and say but always thought there would be another chance. that sense of nevermore was felt all too often this past week. lee cowan will be talking about it. (screaming). >> reporter: it wasn't just boston. there was another deadly explosion in west, texas. leaving friends and family without a chance to say good-bye. >> you know, just because someone leaves our lives, it doesn't mean that all of the feelings and the emotions and the things that we want to say them leave too. they just don't disappear. >> reporter: unspoken words later on sunday morning. >> osgood: we'll also be spending time this morning with alan alda. the accomplished actor whose work was known and lon
. >> the big data error, the social media error, all aspects of that new world that was nonexistent even on 9/11. all of that came into play. during this event. >> reporter: this sunday morning, looking back on the past week's extraordinary events in boston. >> osgood: in the wake of a sudden catastrophic event, people are often haunted by thoughts of "if only" powerful feelings of regret over things we always meant to do and say but always thought there would be...
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good for the world. built in america. now, leaf's an easier choice than ever. ♪ shop at choosenissan.com. ♪ colorado are being warned: another avalanche could hapn anytime. saturday an avalanche killed 5-snowboar on loveland pass. it's the >>> skiers and snowboarders in colorado are warned about avalanche. saturday an avalanche killed five snowboarders on loveland pass, the state's deadliest avalanche in more than 60 years. a sixth snowboarder survived. >> for all six people to be involved in one episode, they overlooked a pretty much a cardinal sin that's how to travel in avalanche hazard terrain. >> they were all traveling together. the sheriff's department says all the men were equipped with avalanche beacons. heavy snow fell in that area over the past week and a half. >> have to be careful. >> yes, you do. >>> well, china rushed food and water to remote communities after a deadly earthquake. the quake saturday killed 188 people, injuring more than 11,000 in the sichuan province. the 6.6 quake among the deadliest c
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that is the news. now back to lester, erica and dylan. >> jenna, thanks. dylan dreyer is here with a check of the weather. we've already seen what it's doing around the country. >>> some rivers in missouri not cresting until tuesday but no more heavy rain is expected until tuesday. that's something we'll have to keep an eye on as we head into the week. for now those showers are pretty light. that's a look at the weather across the country. >>> good morning. at 6:16 waking up here in san francisco to clear skies. you will notice behind me a little haze in the distance, but we are expecting a bright day and not any cloud cover. we will show you the temperatures. 45 in santa rosa and later today, scorcher. mid- to upper 80s in the valley, and near livermore, you will be near 90 and santa cruz, 84. tomorrow, a few records possible with hot conditions through tuesday. ance? we'll talk about that after this. nespresso. where there is an espresso to match my every mood. ♪ where just one touch creates the perfect coffee. where every cappuccino and latte is made
that is the news. now back to lester, erica and dylan. >> jenna, thanks. dylan dreyer is here with a check of the weather. we've already seen what it's doing around the country. >>> some rivers in missouri not cresting until tuesday but no more heavy rain is expected until tuesday. that's something we'll have to keep an eye on as we head into the week. for now those showers are pretty light. that's a look at the weather across the country. >>> good morning. at 6:16...
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tamerlan is gone now. that concerns me big time. >> reporter: more pieces fit together in a telephone interview wolf blitzer did with the ex-brother-in-law of the two suspects. he said he met misha twice, was introduced to him by tamerlan. he didn't witness misha turning tamerlan into a radical islamist -- >> he surely did have influence and did teach him things that would make tamerlan, you know, go away from the people and go more into the religion. and maybe that is possible that he suggested to him some radical ideas. >> reporter: he said tamerlan tsarnaev told him he'd quit boxing and listening to mainstream music because misha taught him that in islam it's not good to do those things. asked if he suspected that misha was connected to any terrorist groups -- >> i didn't suspect either him or tamerlan being connected to terror groups or having terrorist ideas. but i know that they had a lot of conversations about just, you know, islam and how islam is being attacked from the outside from the western co
tamerlan is gone now. that concerns me big time. >> reporter: more pieces fit together in a telephone interview wolf blitzer did with the ex-brother-in-law of the two suspects. he said he met misha twice, was introduced to him by tamerlan. he didn't witness misha turning tamerlan into a radical islamist -- >> he surely did have influence and did teach him things that would make tamerlan, you know, go away from the people and go more into the religion. and maybe that is possible that...
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now one of the world's most highly developed countries is making efforts to cultivate the human resources it needs to shape its future. mark ho, nhk world, singapore. >>> a storm in western japan is causing havoc in the western parts of the country. meteorologist robert speta is here with more. robert? >>> we are continuing to watch this system pull out from the west. it caused a fairly large landslide here earlier this morning. i want to start with imagery coming out of here where you can really see this landslide here. there, coming out of western japan due to this heavy rainfall. i guess we're going to look at the fronts, and we continue to watch that low pressure here, continue to pull off there towards the east. that rain is piling up there. we could be seeing upwards of 100 to 150 millimeters of rainfall. there could be continued landslides and flooding after this. we're going to be seeing the risk of low lying flooding. even some isolated regions could see upwards of about 100 millimeters. but the one thing i want to watch with us is that it continues pulling from the west. so seou
now one of the world's most highly developed countries is making efforts to cultivate the human resources it needs to shape its future. mark ho, nhk world, singapore. >>> a storm in western japan is causing havoc in the western parts of the country. meteorologist robert speta is here with more. robert? >>> we are continuing to watch this system pull out from the west. it caused a fairly large landslide here earlier this morning. i want to start with imagery coming out of here...
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mina uras reports from new delhi on a case that has shocked people around the world. >> reporter: the gruesome rain of a 5-year-old girl in the indian capital is once again prompting daily protests in new delhi. this time we're not seeing the spontaneous large scale protests we saw in december after the student was gang-raped on a moving bus. this time the protests are being organized by many opposition parties. they even stalled both houses of parliament today. but still, many people here are shocked by the number of rain cases being reported in the media every single day, and the gruesome nature of many of these cases. the delhi police commissioner is facing the brunt of criticism as there are accusations that the police did not act quickly enough, and that two police officers allegedly bribed the family of the 5-year-old girl to not report the case. this allegation is still being investigated. many protesters here are asking for the police commissioner's resignation. but he says he is not the problem. >> if my resigning will prevent such depraved actions of the society, then i am p
mina uras reports from new delhi on a case that has shocked people around the world. >> reporter: the gruesome rain of a 5-year-old girl in the indian capital is once again prompting daily protests in new delhi. this time we're not seeing the spontaneous large scale protests we saw in december after the student was gang-raped on a moving bus. this time the protests are being organized by many opposition parties. they even stalled both houses of parliament today. but still, many people...
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now that doesn't mean tamerlan tsarnaev and that militant actually ever met here but they were spending some time in the same town. we're getting a fuller picture, too, of the kind of man who came back here last year for about six months. his aunt telling us that she was surprised at how he adopted the islamic faith in america, how devout he was. how he considered the islamic faith to be the center of his life here. also, how he visited chechnya twice to see relatives during that six-month period, and interestingly, too, that how after his family had left chechnya because they were frightened of the oncoming second chechen war. john? >> all right, nick paton walsh for us this morning in dagestan. really putting the pieces of the puzzle together out there. our appreciation, nick. joining us now from philadelphia is congressman patrick meehan. patrick meehan is on the homeland security committee, a pennsylvania republican. he's been getting briefed about the investigation here. congressman meehan thank you so much for being with us. you've heard us report today so far, and of course over
now that doesn't mean tamerlan tsarnaev and that militant actually ever met here but they were spending some time in the same town. we're getting a fuller picture, too, of the kind of man who came back here last year for about six months. his aunt telling us that she was surprised at how he adopted the islamic faith in america, how devout he was. how he considered the islamic faith to be the center of his life here. also, how he visited chechnya twice to see relatives during that six-month...
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they're 22 and 24-year-old old. he gave me dzhokhar's phone number. that line is busy if in fact that's his number. >> incredible. bianna, thanks very much. >>> martha, right now, in washington, our chief global affairs correspondent, the young man was born in kyrgyzstan, his father back in russia right now. chechnya, places where there had been terrorist cells but directed toward the russian leaders. >> they don't have terrorism that goes outside of there. they kept their eyes on chechens there. they're going after the russians. again, we don't know whether that background has anything to do with their motivation, we don't know whether they were trained there, we don't know how often they went back and forth. i assume they did since the parents lived there now, but we do not know any connection so far, that's what they're urgently trying to find out. one thing that's pretty obvious, they would love to take this young man alive, they would want to know his motivation, they would want to know what if any international connection there is. this is somet
they're 22 and 24-year-old old. he gave me dzhokhar's phone number. that line is busy if in fact that's his number. >> incredible. bianna, thanks very much. >>> martha, right now, in washington, our chief global affairs correspondent, the young man was born in kyrgyzstan, his father back in russia right now. chechnya, places where there had been terrorist cells but directed toward the russian leaders. >> they don't have terrorism that goes outside of there. they kept their...
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scott yount from new england cable news. thank you very much. kate snow has been in watertown tonight. and kate, tomorrow it seems to me gets very interesting because while the temptation tonight and who can blame them is to be happy. there was a resolution tonight. we have a suspect. he's in serious condition. he's in the hospital. that cloud of oh, my goodness, all of these victims stay with us, they stay in the lives of boston, and then the investigation gets under way in earnest. >> right. let's not forget both of those things. the investigators are going to have a huge task ahead of them. we have been talking to former fbi officials who say they will have to now sift through all of the evidence they gathered. we saw them taking computers and other evidence out of homes. over the course of today and yesterday. so they'll go through that and try to figure out who these young men were in contact with, what their communication was about, what their online activity was about. they'll be talking to their family and friends and trying to get a sen
scott yount from new england cable news. thank you very much. kate snow has been in watertown tonight. and kate, tomorrow it seems to me gets very interesting because while the temptation tonight and who can blame them is to be happy. there was a resolution tonight. we have a suspect. he's in serious condition. he's in the hospital. that cloud of oh, my goodness, all of these victims stay with us, they stay in the lives of boston, and then the investigation gets under way in earnest. >>...
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scott yount from new england cable news. thank you very much. kate snow has been in watertown tonight. and kate, tomorrow it seems to me gets very interesting because while the temptation tonight, and who can blame them, is to be happy. there was a resolution tonight. we've got a suspect. he's in serious condition. he's in the hospital. that cloud of oh, my goodness, all of these victims stay with us, they stay in the lives of boston, and then the investigation gets underway in earnest. >> reporter: right. and let's not forget both of those things. the investigators are going to have a huge task ahead of them. we've been talking to former fbi officials who say, look, they're going to have to now go through and sift through all of that evidence that they gathered. we saw them taking computers and other evidence out of homes over the course of today and yesterday. so they'll go through that, they'll try to figure out who these young men were in contact with. what their communication was about. what their online activity was about. they'll be talki
scott yount from new england cable news. thank you very much. kate snow has been in watertown tonight. and kate, tomorrow it seems to me gets very interesting because while the temptation tonight, and who can blame them, is to be happy. there was a resolution tonight. we've got a suspect. he's in serious condition. he's in the hospital. that cloud of oh, my goodness, all of these victims stay with us, they stay in the lives of boston, and then the investigation gets underway in earnest....
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he's done hospital visits over his 22 years as a judge. let us begin with the idea, confusion and frustration about miranda rights. give them right away, if you don't give them, then this prosecution is astray. what is the basic understanding of leeway with mirandizing a suspect? >> any suspect, including the suspect in this case, is entitled to miranda rights under the 5th amendment of the united states constitution, the right against self-imcrimination, everybody is who in is custody and entear gated by law enforcement. the legal process, contrary to what newspapers said today the legal process began yesterday, the legal process began when he was take noon custody. because there is a constitutional right against self-incrimination and miranda is a part of that if being interrogated by law enforcement. the failure to use miranda, assuming it was not used, and it should have been, means statements are subject to being excluded from use in court. >> right. >> there are exceptions to miranda, you've heard the famous one, the public safety ex
he's done hospital visits over his 22 years as a judge. let us begin with the idea, confusion and frustration about miranda rights. give them right away, if you don't give them, then this prosecution is astray. what is the basic understanding of leeway with mirandizing a suspect? >> any suspect, including the suspect in this case, is entitled to miranda rights under the 5th amendment of the united states constitution, the right against self-imcrimination, everybody is who in is custody...
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for now, let's go to erin burnett "outfront." >>> "outfront," next, breaking news, the very latest on the investigation. what did dzhokhar tsarnaev tell investigators today about the roots of the boston marathon plan? >>> plus, who is the man that may have been responsible for the radicalization? >>> and blown away. if you can imagine shrapnel hitting your body before hearing the blast. why some near the bomb survived and others did not. let's go "outfront." >>> good evening, everyone. i'm erin burnett. tonight we begin with breaking news. tonight the bombing suspect tells investigators that the wars in afghanistan and iraq were motivating factors behind the attacks. in addition, we're covering the terror attack on boston from every angle. tonight, in boston, jake tapper on what dzhokhar tsarnaev told investigators today and brian todd with new details on where the bombers may have purchased their explosives. and david mattingly with new clues on what prompted tsarnaev's radicalization right here in the united states. and then, nic robber ton is going to travel to dagestan where tamer
for now, let's go to erin burnett "outfront." >>> "outfront," next, breaking news, the very latest on the investigation. what did dzhokhar tsarnaev tell investigators today about the roots of the boston marathon plan? >>> plus, who is the man that may have been responsible for the radicalization? >>> and blown away. if you can imagine shrapnel hitting your body before hearing the blast. why some near the bomb survived and others did not. let's go...
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zbr well, we're getting more breaking news now. a u.s. official telling cnn's jessica yellin about the ongoing investigation that there is no hard evidence of accomplices. there is no known evidence to extremists. they're still not certain what radicalized them. additionally investigators determined that the pressure cookers used in the attack came from the department store macy's. the official says investigators did that because too many people in the public were falsely accusing the wrong people of being the bombers. and investigators believe the older bomber who did the car jacking and the younger brother was nearby and then they picked him up. let's dig deeper with peter bergen. jou juliet kayyem joins us here. what have you learned about the elder brother's travels to russia last year? do we really have a complete time line of where he was and when at this point? >> anderson really it's six months that are unaccounted for. he did come here. he stayed with neighbors and people in local stores where he lived report seeing him. his fami
zbr well, we're getting more breaking news now. a u.s. official telling cnn's jessica yellin about the ongoing investigation that there is no hard evidence of accomplices. there is no known evidence to extremists. they're still not certain what radicalized them. additionally investigators determined that the pressure cookers used in the attack came from the department store macy's. the official says investigators did that because too many people in the public were falsely accusing the wrong...
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he's now facing federal charges that he and his older brother tamerlan planted pressure cooker bombs near the finish line for the boston marathon. tamerlan later died after a shootout with police. in providence, rhode island, lawyers for tamerlan tsarnaev's wife catherine said she had been unaware of the bombing plot. >> the reports of involvement by her husband and brother-in-law came as an absolute shock to them all. as a mother, a sister, a daughter, a wife, katie deeply mourns the pain and loss to innocent victims, students, law enforcement officers, families and our community. in the aftermath of this tragedy she, her daughter and her family are trying to come to terms with this event. >> woodruff: meanwhile, both the "washington post" and the "new york times" have reported that the younger tsarnaev admitted his role in the attack. the "post" also reported he told investigators that u.s. involvement in the iraq and afghanistan wars were motivating factors. other accounts said there appeared to be no links to larger terrorist groups. in russia today, their mother said f.b.i. agen
he's now facing federal charges that he and his older brother tamerlan planted pressure cooker bombs near the finish line for the boston marathon. tamerlan later died after a shootout with police. in providence, rhode island, lawyers for tamerlan tsarnaev's wife catherine said she had been unaware of the bombing plot. >> the reports of involvement by her husband and brother-in-law came as an absolute shock to them all. as a mother, a sister, a daughter, a wife, katie deeply mourns the...
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news."now, "bbc world >> this is bbc world news ameica. -- america. legalize same-sex marriage, making the move with the country. plotting to attack a passenger train. with althe connection qeda and iran. finallyr i soldiers get the burial they deserve nearly a century after dying in battle. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. from paris, london, washington d.c., same-sex marriage has taken center stage. after a heated national debate, the assembly took the step of legalizing the unions, becoming the most populous country to do so. >> de decriminalized it in 1791, not long after the revolution. but the bill to give them rights of marriage and adoption has broken barricades. they have thousands of supporters that battle than the streets, scuffles in parliament. the government was accused of murdering children. ahead of the decisive vote, there is a death threat. it has been a surprising reaction in a country that often displays a liberal attitude to sex, nudity, extramarital affairs. and on this issue, you
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but peter bergen says that it's nothing new. >> for more than a decade now, a number of the top leaders of al qaeda have been living ain iran under house arrest. if there was a deal between the united states and iran, the regime was keeping the al qaeda figures as a bargaining chip for a grand bargain that never came. one is a guy who is a long time million tear commander of al qaeda. today is saad bin laden who has played a leadership role in the group. and if you will recall the spokesman of al qaeda was brought to new york city to face charges and as it became clear he had been living in iran for a decade and it was his decision to go to turkey that brought him to a manhattan courtroom a few weeks ago. these links have been there for a long time. what we haven't seen, wolf is al qaeda and iran plotting attacks against the united states or canada or in the west that we know of. we have seen al qaeda and iran plot against saudi targets. this is a new development but the idea that al qaeda in iran is not a new idea. they have long had a presence there. >> a marriage of convenience. >>>
but peter bergen says that it's nothing new. >> for more than a decade now, a number of the top leaders of al qaeda have been living ain iran under house arrest. if there was a deal between the united states and iran, the regime was keeping the al qaeda figures as a bargaining chip for a grand bargain that never came. one is a guy who is a long time million tear commander of al qaeda. today is saad bin laden who has played a leadership role in the group. and if you will recall the...
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tamerlan is off now, there's no any obedience and respect to his own father. >> turn now to congressman, chairman of the house judiciary committee from virginia, he attended yesterday's fbi briefing on the boston bombings. congressman, thank you so much for joining us this morning. let me first ask you about two pieces of information that we just heard. first, about this armenian figure known as misha. that the uncle to the tsarnaev brothers saying influenced tamerlan somehow over the years. is that something some information that was included in your intelligence briefings that have you heard anything about this mysterious figure? >> this is -- this is new information, and it's important that we have the appropriate aauthorties check that out. obvio obviously if there are people fomenting this type of activity in the united states we want to know who they are and hold them accountable where it's possible to do so. >> now i'll ask you about another thing we're hearing from senator richard byrd, the boston globe is quoting him as saying russia contacted the fbi, not just once, but repeat
tamerlan is off now, there's no any obedience and respect to his own father. >> turn now to congressman, chairman of the house judiciary committee from virginia, he attended yesterday's fbi briefing on the boston bombings. congressman, thank you so much for joining us this morning. let me first ask you about two pieces of information that we just heard. first, about this armenian figure known as misha. that the uncle to the tsarnaev brothers saying influenced tamerlan somehow over the...
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also, tamerlan czar naef's wi tsarnaev's wife, katie is making a brand new statement. we'll tell you what she's saying and how she's actually cooperating with law enforcement. more on my interview with a remarkable young woman, a dance instructor who lost her left foot, part of her left leg in the bombings. she's determined to dance again. tonight, she tells me she is not going to let what happened to kill her dreams, even though it was a night mare that she relives every single day. >> i looked at a couple of people and i said, can you help me, can you help me? and a couple of people were just in a state of shock and just looked at me and said, oh, my gosh, and ran the other direction. >>> welcome back. we're hearing more from the mother in dagestan. she knows her son has nothing to do with it and she thinks they're framed. cnn's nick peyton walsh spoke with with their mother on the phone and then briefly in the street. take a look. >> my sons were innocent. i love them. i want the whole world to hear about it. i love them. and i will love them. and i want to go -- i
also, tamerlan czar naef's wi tsarnaev's wife, katie is making a brand new statement. we'll tell you what she's saying and how she's actually cooperating with law enforcement. more on my interview with a remarkable young woman, a dance instructor who lost her left foot, part of her left leg in the bombings. she's determined to dance again. tonight, she tells me she is not going to let what happened to kill her dreams, even though it was a night mare that she relives every single day. >> i...
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now to new developments in canada. an alleged plot to attack a canadian passenger train traveling here to the united states, canadian police have two men in custody. they allege the suspects had support from al qaeda in iran. cnn's ted rowlands is live in toronto for us this morning. >> good morning, ted, what's the latest. >> good morning, john, according to authorities the alleged plot was to attack a passenger train going from toronto to new york, and authorities here in canada say the suspect not only had the will, but had the capability to pull it off. in shackles and under heavy guard, 30-year-old chiheb esseghaier was thrown from montreal to toronto monday night, facing terrorism charges along with 35-year-old raed jaser. canadian authorities say the two were plotting an al qaeda supported attack on a passenger train traveling between canada and the united states. >> my understanding is that this was always under control of the rcmp and that at no time was anyone's life actually in danger. >> authorities say the
now to new developments in canada. an alleged plot to attack a canadian passenger train traveling here to the united states, canadian police have two men in custody. they allege the suspects had support from al qaeda in iran. cnn's ted rowlands is live in toronto for us this morning. >> good morning, ted, what's the latest. >> good morning, john, according to authorities the alleged plot was to attack a passenger train going from toronto to new york, and authorities here in canada...
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now more news about the victims of this attack. sadly in stead of graduation a memorial for lingzi lu at boston university. ♪ last night's service included music from her piano teacher, also loving words from her roommate who said they became fast, inseparable friends. >> we were long last sisters and could not wait to begin our adventure in boston. >> i was so grateful that i found such a lovely sister in my life, but i had no idea that this friendship could only last one year. >> such a loss. friends and family of krystle campbell also said their good-byes, hundreds of people lined the streets as the hearse approached. no funeral has been set for 8-year-old martin richard. hundreds turned out for a wake for sean collier and a public memorial service is scheduled tomorrow. vice president joe biden and jill biden are set to attend. >> so tragic. thank you, john. 48 minutes past the hour. still ahead airline passengers will have to keep their knives, bats and golf clubs at home at least for a while longer. why the tsa is delaying
now more news about the victims of this attack. sadly in stead of graduation a memorial for lingzi lu at boston university. ♪ last night's service included music from her piano teacher, also loving words from her roommate who said they became fast, inseparable friends. >> we were long last sisters and could not wait to begin our adventure in boston. >> i was so grateful that i found such a lovely sister in my life, but i had no idea that this friendship could only last one year....
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>> 22 minutes past midnight in boston where the second boston marathon bombing suspect is now in custody, and in the hospital, and the investigation into the attack of terror and what unfolded over the following days continues. richard garcia, former assistant in los angeles is live with us tonight. richard, good to talk to you, thank you. >> caller: good to talk to you too. >> where do you start? >> caller: where do you start with this thing? there's a lot of work that has to be done, a long portion, tremendous job, the public did a tremendous job in resolving this thing at this point, but there's still a lot of work. they have a lot of evidence, big crime scene, you got a lot of people to talk to, a lot of follow-up, you have to find out what was the motive and different things that might come out as evidence once you start talking to the suspect. >> curious to learn how it was that at least the older or both were radicalized. how do you get at that? >> that's a big question that's come out. we have to figure out about how this took place, and having the suspect alive and the ability t
>> 22 minutes past midnight in boston where the second boston marathon bombing suspect is now in custody, and in the hospital, and the investigation into the attack of terror and what unfolded over the following days continues. richard garcia, former assistant in los angeles is live with us tonight. richard, good to talk to you, thank you. >> caller: good to talk to you too. >> where do you start? >> caller: where do you start with this thing? there's a lot of work that...
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helping the world keep promises. woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman #2: but i don't even live near the water. what you don't know about flood insurance may shock you -- including the fact that a preferred risk policy starts as low as $129 a year. for an agent, call the number that appears on your screen. >>> welcome back tonight. eight days after the bombing, 43 remain hospitalized. at least a dozen are remaining from amputations. including a young woman. the second explosion destroyed her left foot. doctors had to amp ewe tat her leg to come about four or five inches below the knee. she says dancing is her life. she can't imagine not being able to dance. i met her in the hospital yesterday. she says she will dance again. she's determined to do that and is getting started right away. tonight, we want to play you more of my interview with adrien. >> i crawled on my elbows to try to get i
helping the world keep promises. woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman #2: but i don't even live near the water. what you don't know about flood insurance may shock you -- including the fact that a preferred risk policy starts as low as $129 a year. for an agent, call the number that appears on your screen. >>> welcome back tonight. eight days after the...
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>> we have several new developments unfolding in boston right now. the boston bombing investigation intensifying. here's what we did tell you right now. here are the latest developments. the suspect who was captured friday night is dzhokhar tsarnaev, could be charged by federal prosecutors as recaearl today at his hospital bed. he's at beth israel deaconess center. he's in serious condition. a federal official says he has injuries to his throat and is unable to speak. we'll have a live report from the hospital in just a few minutes. our elizabeth cohen is standing by. first, we want to catch you up on some of the other developments, up to date on the charges that the suspected bomber may actually face, and show you some new riveting images of that intense manhunt that led to his capture. we're watching all of this unfold. for that, let's go to cnn's joe johns, our crime and justice correspondent. he's working his sources in washington. joe, what are officials telling you about the proceeding that could happen today in the coming hours by the suspect'
>> we have several new developments unfolding in boston right now. the boston bombing investigation intensifying. here's what we did tell you right now. here are the latest developments. the suspect who was captured friday night is dzhokhar tsarnaev, could be charged by federal prosecutors as recaearl today at his hospital bed. he's at beth israel deaconess center. he's in serious condition. a federal official says he has injuries to his throat and is unable to speak. we'll have a live...
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to the world. you know why they did that? they did it because -- because they did not want the truth to come out. okay? >> believing someone is framing her sons, she says she was meeting russian authorities on tuesday and now deeply distraught must confront a possible death sentence for dzhokhar. >> their protector is god, who is allah. the only one allah. okay? >> i understand. >> if they are going to kill him, i don't care. my oldest one has been killed so i don't care. i don't care if my youngest son is going to be killed today. so i want the world to hear this. and i don't care if i am going to get killed too. okay? and i will say, allah. that's what i am going to say are are now, they went on to describe how they were hoping to bury tamerlan in a mosque in massachusetts today or tomorrow. that's the sisters in the united states being responsible for that. all part of their process of trying to get their heads around exactly what their sons are accused of. there are suggestions from the father
to the world. you know why they did that? they did it because -- because they did not want the truth to come out. okay? >> believing someone is framing her sons, she says she was meeting russian authorities on tuesday and now deeply distraught must confront a possible death sentence for dzhokhar. >> their protector is god, who is allah. the only one allah. okay? >> i understand. >> if they are going to kill him, i don't care. my oldest one has been killed so i don't...